anat0l
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Soon I will be travelling to the USA. Flights to the USA are BNE-SIN-NRT on SQ, followed by NRT-SFO-LAS on UA. The SQ flights are on one ticket, the UA flights are on another ticket. The entire outbound trip - BNE-SIN-NRT-SFO-LAS - has no stopovers, all transits, and all in Y (except for possibly the UA sectors pending on SWUs). In each case, the size of the transits are:
Here come the questions:
- in SIN: ~3 hrs
- in NRT: ~10 hrs
- in SFO: ~2 hrs
Here come the questions:
- I'm guessing that 2 hrs in SFO should be more than enough time?
- Would I be able to check my bags all the way to LAS? Star Alliance carriers naturally interline with each other, but in this case the routing is long and the break in NRT is large. So it may be a question of not whether it is possible as to whether I should check the bags all the way to LAS. The problem would be if I don't do this then I would need to claim bags at NRT, which means clear immigration and so on. Also, it may happen that if I have to claim my bags at SFO, well, of course I can't check them all the way to LAS.
- Any ideas for 10 hr transit in NRT? Again, probably would avoid ideas that leave the airport as that requires entering Japan (although that mightn't be a huge bad thing). Plan A was, provisional on checking bags all the way to LAS, head to the lounges and work/sleep etc. Anyone know a good place on NRT airside to sleep/get a nap, perhaps?
- When I arrive in SFO, do I need to clear immigration, claim bags, clear customs and re-check in? That procedure sounds pretty much like the Australian model of international to domestic flights. Or, do I clear immigration but do not need to claim my bags, just get a new BP and re-enter to airside? Or, do I just transit (and then clear immigration at LAS)?